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Who or what is a Bombay duck?
Don't confuse your current path with your final destination. Just because it's dark and stormy now doesn't meant that you aren't headed for glorious sunshine!
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I thought you were asking me that, Lazza, and was confused for a whole minute!
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David wrote:I thought you were asking me that, Lazza, and was confused for a whole minute!
Oh yeah I get how you would have thought that☺️
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I’m guessing the 2000 and 2006 ND picks must be two of the three.
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dalyc wrote:I’m guessing the 2000 and 2006 ND picks must be two of the three.
That's gotta be close; maybe the 99 ND too:

rnd3; 2007 Rich: Toovey, S.Cox and Dick [didn't that light up the pre-game thread!] all debuted. The latter should have had much longer careers than they did.

https://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/2 ... 70413.html

rnd1; 2000 Haw: Adkins and Johnson exceptional that game, Fraser and Leon also debuted. O'Bree and Ukovic traded in for first games in new colours.

https://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/2 ... 00313.html

rnd1; 2001 Haw: Lonie debut; Molloy, Wakelin, Rintoul, Stenfort traded in for first games in new colours. Holland was rnd 2, and Clement rnd 3.

https://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/2 ... 10331.html

also:

rnd1; 1995 Carl: Burns, Patterson and Hider debut. Leigh Walker makes his first appearance after WCE.

https://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1 ... 50402.html

rnd1; 1987 Syd: Starcevich, Christian, Fielke. Crosisca, Brown, Brindley and Athos from 1986 U19 premiership

https://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1 ... 70328.html
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dalyc wrote:I’m guessing the 2000 and 2006 ND picks must be two of the three.
2000 picks were:

National 3 Alan Didak
National 2 19 Jason Cloke
National 3 34 Ryan Lonie
National 3 37 Guy Richards
National 4 49 Shane Wakelin

2006 picks were:

National 1 8 Ben Reid
National 1 10 Nathan Brown
National 2 28 Chris Dawes
National 3 44 Brad Dick
National 4 63 Tyson Goldsack
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I’ll take another stab and go for 2012.

National 1 18 Brodie Grundy
National 1 19 Ben Kennedy
National 1 20 Timothy Broomhead
National 2 38 Jackson Ramsay
National 5 94 Marley Williams

If I’m right though it won’t be too many games that were played together
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Last go - 2009
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2014. De Goey, Moore, Maynard and Goodyear all played together just once - on 9 April 2016 in round 3 against St Kilda.
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Pies4shaw wrote:2014. De Goey, Moore, Maynard and Goodyear all played together just once - on 9 April 2016 in round 3 against St Kilda.
Vg. I don’t recall Goodyear playing at all.
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Is that the answer you were looking for, David?
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Yep, well done P4S! (And sorry for the delayed response.) I was surprised to see Goodyear's name too; he's a player that I doubt many of us have thought of since 2016. Ah well, three stars out of four isn't a bad outcome!

Here's a new question: while we love griping about coaches here at Nick's, Collingwood has been remarkably successful in that area; over our history in the competition, only three of our coaches (including caretakers) in the past 116 years have overseen more losses than wins. Who were they?

Follow-up question: as I mentioned above, other clubs have had less good fortune. For instance, since Norm Smith retired in 1967, Melbourne have had no fewer than eighteen coaches, and only one of those has managed a better than 50% win rate. Who was it?
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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